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The European Organization for Nuclear Research is offering CERN Graduate Engineering Training Fellowship, 2017 to recent graduates who wish to work for one or two years in an international environment.

Eligibility criteria:

CERN Graduate Engineering Training Fellowship, 2017 is open to nationals of CERN Member or the Associate States.

Applicants applying in experimental or theoretical physics must hold a Ph.D. or are about to finish your thesis.

Candidates applying in applied science, computing or engineering must hold a university degree or a technical engineer qualification.

Applicants with an MSc or higher diploma should have no more than ten years relevant experience.

Applicants with only a BSc or technical engineer diploma should have no more than four years experience.

Applicants who are currently preparing a diploma are eligible to apply for CERN Graduate Engineering Training Fellowship, 2017.

The University of Lausanne is offering LLM Scholarships for the academic year 2017-2018. These scholarships are awarded to prospective students to support the participation in the LLM Programme in International and European Economic and Commercial Law.

This initiative is intended to permit to more students to take part in this prestigious programme despite the economic crisis in many countries and the high exchange rate of the Swiss franc.

The University of Lausanne in Lausanne, Switzerland was founded in 1537 as a school of theology, before being made a university in 1890. Today about 13,500 students and 2,200 researchers study and work at the university.

Course Level: Scholarships are available for pursuing LLM Programme.

Study Subject: Scholarships are awarded in International and European Economic and Commercial Law.

Scholarship Award: Up to 15’000 CHF scholarships are now being awarded to prospective students.

Scholarship can be taken in Switzerland

Eligibility: A number of programme-specific scholarships to cover part of the tuition fee are available:

Otto-Riese Scholarship: Otto-Riese Scholarships cover 75% of tuition fees. The student pays only 25% of the tuition fees but must pay the full amount of the semester fees (160 Swiss Francs per semester). These scholarships will be awarded to students who in their prior academic activity have shown their outstanding research and study capabilities and have obtained the highest results.

Jean-Barbeyrac Scholarships: Jean-Barbeyrac Scholarships cover 50% of tuition fees. The student pays only 50% of the tuition fees but must pay the full amount of the semester fees (160 Swiss Francs per semester. Currently up to four “Jean Barbeyrac Scholarships” are available. They will be awarded to students who in their prior academic activity have shown their extraordinary research and study capabilities and obtained outstanding results.

Vilfredo-Pareto-Scholarships: Vilfredo-Pareto Scholarships cover 25% of the tuition fees. In addition to the remaining 75% of the tuition fees the sutdents pay the normal semester fees (160 Swiss Francs per semester). Currently up to eight “Vilfredo Pareto Scholarships” are available. They will be awarded to students from developing countries who in their prior academic activity have shown their extraordinary research and study capabilities and obtained outstanding results.

Nationality: Students from Switzerland are eligible to apply.

College Admission Requirement

Entrance Requirement: The programme is open to candidates holding a University diploma in law corresponding to a Swiss “MLaw” degree. Normally this corresponds to at least 4,5 years of study within the Bologna system and means that students hold both a Bachelor’s degree (180 ECTS credits) and a Master’s degree (90 ECTS credits).

Test Requirement: No

English Language Requirement: Participants must prove a good knowledge of English in their motivation letter (number of years of Language classes taken, specific experience in an English-speaking environment etc.) and IELTS or TOEFL test. Normally, we expect candidates to have a minimum TOEFL score of 580 (paper-based) or 237 (computer-based) or 92 (internet-based). Proof of an equivalent level of language proficiency may be acceptable. In any case, you should know that we expect you to be able to follow classes entirely held in English and to write your assignments in English. The University provides classes in “English as a foreign language” which we encourage you to take if you should feel the need to further improve you skills.

How to Apply: Students who wish to apply for one of these scholarships are requested to do so at the same time as they apply for admission to the programme by sending their scholarship request by post. To apply for PhD programmme, candidate must submit an online application form. In order to complete the form, the candidate will need to provide personal data and information on his/her educational background and professional experience.

Copies of all university diplomas and transcripts

Certified Copy of the authenticated translation of documents not written in French, German, English or Italian

Motivation letter

CV

2 reference letters

Passport format photograph

Copy of first 2 pages of your passport

Copy of a working/student/residency permit (if exists)

Copy of the proof of payment of 200 Swiss francs for the administrative fees (for candidates who do not hold a Swiss university degree)

Copy of the ex-matriculation letter (for candidates who hold a Swiss university degree)

Post Career Break Fellowship is offered by CERN to science and engineering graduates (full-time or part-time) wants to re-start their careers. This is an exceptional chance to update knowledge and skills.

Duration: up to 3 years (with extension) in an international environment at the forefront of research; minimum duration of a Fellow contract is 6 months.

Number of fellowships: approx. 200/year in both for research work (experimental or theoretical physics) and advanced development work and related research in a broad range of applied science, computing and engineering fields.

Level: Junior or Senior Fellows

Eligibility:

Applicant must have been on a career break for personal reasons such as family or caring responsibilities or health issues for at least 2 years.

Periods of unemployment do not count as a career break within this programme.

Applicant must have a Masters level diploma or PhD with between 4 and 10 years relevant experience after the MSc (Senior Fellow profile),

Applicants applying in experimental or theoretical physics, must hold PhD (or are about to finish thesis) OR

Applicant must have B.Sc. or technical engineer diploma with no more than 4 years relevant experience (Junior Fellow profile).

Junior Fellows must be nationals of one of CERN’s Member States.

Applications:

CV

Cover letter explaining the reasons for the career break

Motivation letter for wishing to return to work

List of publications (if any)

Statement of research interests

Scan of the highest qualification

2 letters of recommendation.

Recommendation letters must refer to the most recent relevant academic or professional experience.

The IMD MBA Future Leaders Scholarships are open to candidates who demonstrate leadership understanding and who is pursuing an MBA Degree at IMD.

Host Institution(s):

IMD Switzerland

Level/Field of study:

Masters in Business Administration (MBA)

Number of Scholarships:

3 scholarships are awarded each year

Target group:

Students from all over the world

Scholarship value:

CHF 30,000

Eligibility:

Applicants who demonstrate exceptional leadership understanding. You must submit a 750-word essay on the following topic: “It has been said that success in business requires flexibility to be responsive, but also commitment to a recognized set of values. Discuss using your personal and professional experience.”

Application instructions:

You must submit your full application and the essay (using the IMD MBA Scholarship Template) before 30 September 2017.

It is important to visit the official website (link found below) to access the application form and scholarship template and for detailed information on how to apply for this scholarship.

ETH Zurich Research Grants

ETH Zurich Research Grants are aimed to promote highly creative and original research at ETH Zurich that may outcome in basic new knowledge or technologies. ETH grant welcomes applications that involve high- risk approaches and novel combination of disciplines with potential for excellence and exciting findings in engineering, mathematics, natural sciences, social sciences and architecture.
Eligibility:

A grant application should be submitted by a PI and, where appropriate, one or more co-applicants.

The PI of grant application must be an ETH Zurich employee with at least an earned doctorate or equivalent qualification.

The formal doctoral supervisor (“Leiter / Leiterin der Doktorarbeit”) must either be PI or a co-applicant or s/he must submit a letter of support confirming that s/he will take formal responsibility for doctoral student.

The formal doctoral supervisor must also have definite ETH Zurich position for the duration of proposed project.

Generally co-applicants will also be ETH Zurich employees. External co-applicants can be accepted if project involves a significant collaboration with a non-ETH Zurich group. However, external co-applicants cannot receive funding from ETH Grants program.

PIs are usually required to hold at least one other significant, peer-reviewed, active external grant (e.g., from the SNSF or EU).

Submissions from Research Assistants may be considered, even if they do not hold another external grant, but application must be justified and service must be guaranteed for the planned duration of project.

A single PI must not submit more than one proposal per call.

ETH Grant funding:

ETH Grants should be used to fund doctoral research project completed at ETH Zurich under the supervision of ETH Zurich employees.

The usual ETH Grant will include one PhD student and will get funding for student’s salary and for material cost.

Well-justified Postdoc research position that are unconditionally necessary for successful completion of a project may be funded exceptionally for a maximum period of 2 years, but also in addition to a doctoral position.

The maximum funding level for a project requesting support for a single ETH Zurich research group is CHF 500,000.

Funding for interdisciplinary projects involving two or more ETH research groups is limited to CHF 500,000 per group and a total of CHF 1,500,000 per project.

Duration: 3 years (max)

Deadline: There are two deadlines per year, on 1st March and 1st September .

Biozentrum International PhD Program in Molecular Life Sciences calls motivated young scientists from all over the world to apply for a PhD student position at the Biozentrum of the University of Basel, Switzerland. The “Fellowships for Excellence” are only awarded to a max. of 10 successful students per open call: The program thus committed to recruit and identify only the most exceptional students worldwide.

Due to this meticulous selection and a wide-ranging evaluation procedure, these “Fellowships for Excellence” are highly esteemed and sought after. Successful candidates will have direct entrée to the Biozentrum PhD program and are offered a rotation based selection of a research group of choice and a number of other perks that should foster the scientific excellence and the career prospects of these doctoral candidates.

Qualifications:

Candidate must hold Master’s degree (Diploma, DEA).

Before employment, candidates should either already be holding or awaiting their university degree that qualifies them for a PhD program at the University of Basel (M.Sc, Diploma, etc.).

Only in exceptional cases, brilliant students with a B.Sc degree will be considered for the “Fellowships for Excellence” program. These candidates will have to pass supplementary courses at the Biozentrum after acceptance.

Applications:

Track1: Applications may be made submitted to the head of a research group at the Biozentrum at any time during the year

Track 2: Applications for the WSF-sponsored program “Fellowships for Excellence” can be placed online by June 20th.

Application file (*pdf) must contain the following:

e-copies of the diploma/M.Sc degree with grades and transcripts

CV or scientific résumé (maximum one page)

Description of research interests and one with a specific focus on a potential PhD thesis at the Biozentrum